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NV9601
User’s Guide
To add, remove, or rename a local salvo, control-click either a blank line or an existing local
salvo.
Clicking a local salvo has no effect. Control-clicking a system salvo likewise has no
effect.
System Salvos
When you click a system salvo, the following dialog appears:
Select a system salvo from the drop-down menu. If the salvo was already in the salvo list,
you can delete it from the list.
Click OK to confirm your entry or ‘Cancel’ to cancel it.
Local Salvos
When you click a system salvo, the following dialog appears:
To create a local salvo, enter or re-enter the name of a local salvo in the text box.
If the local salvo exists already, you can delete it from the NV9601’s salvo list.
Click OK to confirm your entry or ‘Cancel’ to cancel it.
After you create a local salvo, it is empty. It contains no commands. It is the task of the panel
operator to create or erase the contents of a local salvo by recording actions at the panel.
See
for information. (Local salvo definition is a function available when
the panel is in menu mode.)
Single-Destination Mode
Single-destination mode (a.k.a., “single-bus” or “button-per-source” mode) can be
emulated in either X-Y mode or MD mode.
Single-destination mode is not a distinct mode. It can be blended with either of the other
two modes. You can create many different forms of “single-destination” mode. This mode
need not have just one destination
.
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